The Worst of 2013

Betrayal

It's hard to pinpoint the worst part of Betrayal. The eye roll-inducing dialogue, the contrived melodrama, Hannah Ware's "American" accent, the fact that the leads have the onscreen chemistry of a potato and taxidermy fish — it's all equally painful to watch. The only small, but confusing bright spot is James Cromwell, whose presence on the show makes about as much sense as the fact Betrayal is still on the air.